REFUGEE SERIES: Anne Marie is not her real name. But after 16 years as a refugee and under renewed threat of xenophobic violence, she is still very afraid that being identified could lead to further upheaval, displacement or even death.
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REFUGEE SERIES: S'tha Ngwenya is a lawyer who fled Zimbabwe for both political and economic reasons. He believes that South Africa’s laws and its people are not on the same page.
By Nicole Johnston
Regional Media Coordinator Oxfam
For many migrants and refugees ...

REFUGEE SERIES: Secretary of the Coordinating Body for Refugees Jacques Kikonga Kamanda has been living in South Africa as a Congolese refugee for the past 12 years. He believes South Africa is a beacon of hope to Africa and the ...

REFUGEE SERIES: Sulega Dahir has lived in South Africa in frustrating limbo for 15 years and feels there is no future for her children in this country. “I don’t have a passport so I can’t leave, but at the same ...

REFUGEE SERIES: Refugees and migrants in South Africa fear that come July 12 the solidarity displayed around the World Cup may have withered away.
By Nicole Johnston
Regional Media Coordinator Oxfam
For many people in South Africa the end of the World ...

By Gabriel DeBarros
Angola Country Director
The first FIFA World Cup to be held on African soil has begun and people from across the world have put aside their differences to focus on the continent for a brief period of 30 days, ...

During a recent visit to South Africa, members of Liverpool Football Club visited Oxfam partner Let Us Grow, a centre that provides support to people infected with and affected by HIV and AIDS.
By Nicole Johnston
Regional Media Coordinator Oxfam GB
During ...

English Premier League football giants Liverpool have teamed up with Oxfam and the Fair Play for Africa health campaign to hold coaching clinics for young people in South Africa. From May 19 to 22 the Liverpool FC’s Community Outreach department ...